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Greetings from NJ, USA

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Hello everybody,

My name is Chris. I'm from Long Branch, NJ. Thanks for letting me join. Looks like a nice forum with a great bunch of folks.

Chris
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Welcome Chris. The forum is only as good as the people imputing -so don't be a stranger!! :lol: Den
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Welcome Chris

Do tell us about some of your steam interests and/or projects. We're a nosy lot and like to see what everybody else is doing (and then pinch their best ideas!).

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farmerden wrote:Welcome Chris. The forum is only as good as the people imputing -so don't be a stranger!! :lol: Den
Hi Den,
Thanks for the welcome.
I promise to ask a lot of questions.

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PeteThePen1 wrote:Welcome Chris

Do tell us about some of your steam interests and/or projects. We're a nosy lot and like to see what everybody else is doing (and then pinch their best ideas!).

Regards

Pete
Hi Pete,

Thanks for the welcome. I haven't started anything yet. I do have a couple of HasBrouck plans and a set of castings for a Taylor Twin, but I don't have any drawings and only a few pages on construction. I came across this post on the old forum:http://steamboating.19.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=171 I am hoping to run into one of those gentlemen here. Then there's the matter of a boiler and boat.

Chris
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Hi Chris and welcome to the Forum. A few years back there was a build series on the Taylor twin engine spread over several issues of the SBA magzine "Funnel", written I think by John Winn. If you are interested, I will dig out the issue numbers - back issues are availabe from the SBA. A very nice, usable engine.

I have found that if you occasionally show vague progress pictures of your project, others will be happy to take you for rides. This is the easy way to go steamboating and you can get away with it for several years!
John in Scotland
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Johnlanark wrote:Hi Chris and welcome to the Forum. A few years back there was a build series on the Taylor twin engine spread over several issues of the SBA magzine "Funnel", written I think by John Winn. If you are interested, I will dig out the issue numbers - back issues are availabe from the SBA. A very nice, usable engine.

I have found that if you occasionally show vague progress pictures of your project, others will be happy to take you for rides. This is the easy way to go steamboating and you can get away with it for several years!
John in Scotland
Hi John,

Thanks! That is very kind of you. I think perhaps I should move this discussion out of the welcome section and into "Technical Engines and Boilers"

Chris
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